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1) Janus were a UK band who had much more success in Germany than in their home country. Hard rock was the name of the game, and it is exemplified perfectly in the opening track to their sole 1972 album. 'Red Sun' is the song that prompted me to get the album after I heard it on a compilation tape some years ago. Guitars crash and the vocals soar to deliver a classic hard rock song, with a guitar solo every bit as good as the song deserves. After that opening it was always going to be hard to follow it, and while 'Bubbles' valiantly makes an effort, 'Watcha' Trying To Do?' just does not seem to fit in with the rest of the album, being much too light-hearted for a band with a skeleton on their album sleeve. Their piece de resistance, however, is saved for side two, which is totally taken up with the title track. They throw everything they can think of into the mix - flamenco guitar, orchestras, seagulls, and spooky lyrics all combine to produce a magnificent end to the album. But that is not all, as on the CD re-issue you also get a drastically re-worked - even heavier version - of 'Red Sun' along with three other previously un-issued tracks, stretching the album to almost twice its original length. It has often been remarked that it is a mystery why this band were not much bigger here in the UK, but whatever the reason at least we can now hear what Germany has long already known - Janus were a great heavy rock band.
In March/April 2013 EMI Harvest released a remastered and remixed version of the "Gravedigger" album, including single, and unreleased bonus tracks. The remix was done in Nashville by Janus founder/writer Colin Orr, at MTSU Studio B with Chris Haseleu, Nick Morrow, and Alicia Bognanno. EMI also commissioned the "lost" second EMI harvest release by Janus, "Under The Shadow Of The Moon", which should have been released in 1973. Colin Orr recorded the album in late 2012/13, it thus becomes the first "new" EMI Harvest album for 26 years, and probably the final Harvest release.
2) Janus were an italian progressive rock band formed in 1975 but they released only an Ep in 1977, and it is one of the rare examples of progressive rock in right wing movement. After some changes in the line-up (guitarist Stefano Recchioni was killed during a political riot in 1978) they release in 1978 "Al Maestrale", in 1980 "Pescatore di sogni part I & II" and in 1981 "Note per un amico (A Stefano)
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3) Janus also was a short-lived Finnish progressive rock band, formed by Maarit and Sami Hurmerinta. They released their only single record "Hyvää matkaa/Huono juttu" year 1976.
4) Janus is Rose Kasseckert + Will-I Stasch, the german experimental industrial / minimal synth duo who was running the Cthulhu Records label, and later became Mental Measuretech
5) Janus is a Chicago based rock band who have released two albums; Armor (2004) and Red Right Return (2008/2009) with the band readying their third and latest release "Nox Aeris" on March 27th 2012. Singer David Scotney, guitarist Mike Tyranski, bassist Alan Quitman and drummer Johnny Salazar – experienced great success with their 2009 label debut album, Red Right Return, but the band’s new album, NOX AERIS, reveals how far they’ve come.
That musical revelation is the self-produced NOX AERIS, which drops March 27 on REALID Records (through Warner Music Group’s Independent Label Group). The first single, “Stains,” is already getting spins at WIIL (Chicago), KPNT (St. Louis), WBUZ (Nashville), WJJO (Madison), WWBN (Flint), KHTQ (Spokane), as well as SiriusXM’s “Octane” and “Hard Drive XL.” Early feedback includes Zigz at WBUZ (Nashville), who says, “If ‘Stains’ is a taste of things to come… then 2012 is going to be a great year for Janus. They’ve hit a new level with ‘Stains’…this track is righteous.”
“Stains” explores what can happen when you don’t follow your heart, the marks left on your spirit when you become someone you’re not. “It embodies what I was trying to say on the record,” says singer David Scotney, “it’s a dark point of view, but represents a cathartic process of self-healing.”
In 2012 touring news, the band’s first round of tour dates will be with Chevelle and Middle Class Rut starting February 24 in Grand Rapids, MI. Additional dates will be announced in the coming weeks.
The record’s title, which is Latin for “night air,” comes from the 14th Century, a period where a third of the European population was killed off by the plague. Then, people believed going outdoors at night would cause them to succumb to the Black Death. While writing NOX AERIS, JANUS found this idea to be an apt metaphor for their own journey, preconceived notions of their own being flipped around as they became a bigger, more established band since the release of Red Right Return. NOX AERIS reveals who JANUS is and what they’ve gone through.
Red Right Return came out in September 2009 on REALID Records and spawned the Top 10 Active Rock hit, “Eyesore.” They spent months on the road touring with Chevelle, Sick Puppies, Sevendust, Pop Evil, Halestorm, Five Finger Death Punch, and Alice In Chains. JANUS also sold-out numerous headlining shows of their own, appeared on MTV’s “Headbangers Ball” and performed in the biggest rock festivals in the U.S., including Rock On The Range. Absolutepunk.net raved about the album: “There are a few bands, given the opportunity, could take the radio by storm. JANUS is a perfect example of this type of band. If they were given the chance, and played on some larger radio stations alongside all of our alternative ‘favorites’ (sound-alikes), they could earn themselves hordes of fans.” While Away-team.com hailed in a 9 out of 10 album review: “Brilliant on many levels and impeccably engineered and produced to perfection.”
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6) Janus is a German band consisting of two main members, Dirk 'RIG' Riegert and Tobias 'Toby' Hahn. They got their name from the Roman god Janus, who has two faces, so he is connected to conflicting nature. He is the god of beginning and end, doorway and gateway. That is characteristic for the band, on one hand their music is electrical andvery aggressive, on the other hand it is made smooth with classical instruments.
RIG is the creative head, the singer and songwriter of their lyrics which are in only German. Toby makes most of the music. As a perfect piano-player he is also responsible for the remixes. Of course there are some other helping members, first of all for their live performances.
The style of the music is not easy to define. Derived from their name the two faces aspect in their music is omnipresent. It is most associated with the gothic- and electro-scene but it also has a huge bunch of classical music parts. However the main focus is laying on their texts which tell about hate, mourning, despair, madness and all the fears living in most of us.
7) Janus or DJ Janus is an upcoming hardcore DJ/Producer from Holland. Mostly intrested in Artcore, UK and Early Rave. His main influences are Ruffneck and Ophidian.
Stains
Janus Lyrics
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And we crawl around and we
Feed off our own
Stained inside by all we hide and
We're always out to say we'll never feel the same
It's not a lie it's already in you
We're always out to say we'll never feel the same
The stains we hide always rely on
Believing the lie carved out in your mind
The stains we hide buries all the life inside
Til it wears you out. Covered up we're covered now
In stains
The stains
The stains
The stains
Painful lie.
We avoid, arise and try to feel like
We're alone
Stained inside by all we hide
We're always out to say we'll never feel the same
It's not a lie it's already in you
We're always out to say we'll never feel the same
It's not a lie it's already in you
The stains we hide always rely on
Believing the lie carved out in your mind
The stains we hide buries all the life inside
Til it wears you out. Covered up we're covered now
In stains
The stains
The stains
The stains
The stains we hide always rely on
Believing the lie carved out in your mind
The stains we hide buries all the life inside
Til it wears you out. Covered up we're covered now
In stains
The stains
The lyrics of Janus's song "Stains" speak to the inner struggles and pains that people go through in their lives. The song touches on how individuals are quick to say that they'll never feel the same as others, but in reality, we all have emotions and experiences that connect us. The opening lines set the tone for this theme as "Yeah we loom, and we pray / And we crawl around and we feed off our own / Stained inside by all we hide." These lines describe how we search for meaning and connection to others, but ultimately rely on ourselves and our own experiences to find it, often hiding behind the stained parts of our past.
The chorus emphasizes this point further, as the repetition of "the stains" shows how these past experiences and emotions become a part of us, and how we carry them with us throughout our lives. The line "Buried all the life inside / 'Til it wears you out." speaks to the toll that holding onto our stains can take on us, as we internalize them and let them define us.
Overall, "Stains" is a poignant commentary on the human experience, highlighting the interconnectedness of our emotions and experiences while also acknowledging the pain that comes along with it. Through its powerful lyrics, the song encourages us to confront our stains, acknowledge them, and ultimately move forward in our lives.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah we loom, and we pray
We spend our time anxiously waiting and hoping for something to happen.
And we crawl around and we
We move slowly and cautiously, always fearing the worst.
Feed off our own
We rely on our own negative thoughts and actions to sustain us.
Stained inside by all we hide and
Our inner selves are marked by the secrets and flaws that we keep hidden from others.
We're always out to say we'll never feel the same
We make a declaration that we will never be able to understand or empathize with others' experiences.
It's not a lie it's already in you
This feeling of disconnection and isolation is already a part of us.
The stains we hide always rely on
The parts of ourselves that we keep hidden will always have an impact on our lives.
Believing the lie carved out in your mind
We believe the falsehoods and negative self-talk that we have been conditioned to accept.
The stains we hide buries all the life inside
When we conceal our true selves, we are stifling our own growth and potential.
Til it wears you out. Covered up we're covered now
Keeping our secrets and flaws hidden takes a toll on us, and we have become so entrenched in our facade that it is difficult to break free.
In stains
Our inner selves are marked by the secrets and flaws that we keep hidden from others.
Painful lie.
The falsehoods and negative self-talk that we have been conditioned to accept are painful and damaging.
We avoid, arise and try to feel like
We try to escape our pain and negative thoughts by distracting ourselves and convincing ourselves that we feel differently.
We're alone
Despite our efforts to escape, we still feel disconnected and isolated from others.
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Chris Dubey
Janus, please promote this song and your music more. It deserves to be heard.
punkgothichick1307
I agree. when I first heard of "promuse to no one" I was hooked
Atronimade
God I can't stop listening to this song, it's so epic. I'm going through a tough time right now and this song has really helped me to relax. Thanks Janus!
Derek Newton
Oh man. I totally forgot about this. I played a show with Janus years back in Dayton Ohio, then they did us a solid and brought us out to Chicago for a couple shows. That was a great time. Then I got fired from my actual job at the time because I didn't get back from Chicago in time for work. Totally worth it.
Emma k
mad respect
Vibritt Productions
I heard this on pandora and dear jesus can this song get anymore perfect?
Garek Brisson
Brittney Moreno tell me about it.
DeniseMarieArtist
This song is so... rich-sounding, and very powerful. One of my most favorite songs ever. :)
Janus Band
Thanks! Two of my my fav bands! Keep up the good work!
Janus Band
Thanks! We appreciate the support! Getting started writing the next record!